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The Campus

Tells of Sand Cave at Phi Beta Chi Gives Ban- the Monthly
quet in Honor of
New Men
"Sand Cnvc" was the subject of an
address by Dr. W. D. Funkhousor.
head of the department of Zoology of
the university, at the March convo
cation of nil students Tuesday morn-in- g
in the basketball auditorium. The
largest audience of any of the monthly convocations hold this year was
present to hear the true account of
the tragedy of Floyd Collins from
the mouth of one so prominent in the
vain effort to save his life.
The huge asscmblngo sat spell
bound for
of an hour
as Dr. I'unkhouscr described the tun- nel in which Collins was trapped and
the mnny different efforts mndo to
free him. The highest tribute was
paid by the speaker to "Bill"
star tackle on the 1923
Wildcat football team and now a student at Western Kentucky Norm.-.School, and to other men who worked
so zealously to rescue the cntombnJ
man.
A trio from the Women's Gle?
Club rendered a selection that re
ceived hearty applause. The meeting
as opened by the Reverend Hay 33
Ferris of the Woodland Christian
Church, who asked the invocation
The benediction was pronounced by
the Reverend T. C. Ecton of the Cal
vary Baptist Church.
Judge Florence Allen, of the Su
preme Court of Ohio will be the
spenker at the April convocation, ac
cording to announcement made by
Dr. McVcy Tuesday.

Bruce Fuller

from Page One)

Oskar Hamblcton will carry the
masculine lead as Oliver Bashforth
The feminine lead will be carried bv
Miss Violet Young, who will take the
part of Laura Pcnnimrton. Miss
Young appeared at the Romany last
year in "Liliom," "Intimate Strang
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mother, will be played by Miss
Margot Semmcs, the guest of Miss
Betsy Cloud.
H. B. Carpenter, a
senior in the college of Engineering,
will carry the role of Rupert
her husband.
The part of Major Murray
will be taken by Churchill
managing editor of the "Chase"
magazine, who has had experience
with the Harvard Players. The Rev.
Charles Corsellis will be represented

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Hill-gro-

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Gamma chapter of Sigma Rho, na
tional fraternity of
anMetallurgists and Geologists,
nounces the initiation of the follow
ing men: Prof. T. J. Barr and L. I.
Freeman, Lexington; A. G. Hillen,
Louisville: Willam ZopfT, Louisville;
Louis W. Voiers, Butler; Ted R.
Creech. Pineville; G. F. Justice, Middlesboro; Henry C. Cogswell, 0. M
Johnson, G. II. Bright, Lexington.
The members of the active chapter
are: E. J. Davis, Oscar Bishop, G. D,
Gatton, Samuel Cassidy, Wallace
Armstrong and
Thomas
C. Riley,
Professors C. S. Crouse and M. V,
Mining-Engineer- s,

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freshman at the university. The part
of Mrs. Corsellis will be taken by
Miss Margaret Woolridge, who has 5HSESE5HSESHSZSHSHSZSHSH5ESESHSH5HSZSH5HSa5ZSlSaSZSHSESHSaSE5HSE5HSESS
appeared with the Louisville Players
and who was to have carried a role
in "White Chips," but illness pre-

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vented her taking the part.
Miss Ann Callihan, acting head of
the art department, will appear as
Mrs. Minett.
Miss Callihan is in
charge of the stage setting, which
is being- executed by Henry Harper,
William Burks, Guy Briggs, Grant

Willis and Bob Kay.
The dream characters will be portrayed by Misses Alice Bell Halley, K
Fannie Bruce Loughridge, Elizabeth
Pembleton of Winchester, and Messrs.
James Cogar of Midway, William
Pettie and James Davidson.
There will be a musical theme run
ning throughout the play, directed by
Mr. Cromwell Allen of Morganfield,
assisted by Miss Jeanette Lampert on
the violin.

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Phi Beta Chi, medical fraternity,
initiated six men Inst Friday evening. The initiation ceremonies wore
held on the campus, followed by a
banquet at the Phoenix hotel.
The men initiated were: C. 13.
Shacklctto, J, L. Keys, II. II. Willis,
Ward Uushart, Norris Duvall and

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